Christopher Stone <chris.stone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2008/5/20 Konrad Meyer <konrad@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > As was brought up in a recent thread (of a similarly long and pointless > > nature), any Fedora user is free to work on getting support for > > whatever they want into Fedora proper, and popular vote has absolutely > > *nothing* to do with what actually gets included in Fedora. If you want > > something done, do it yourself. If you aren't satisfied by numerous > > explanations, find something that satisfies you more than Fedora. We > > love having more users, but repeated complaints from leeches are just > > annoying. > I'm sure a repo will pop up with all the necessary rpms if nVidia > doesn't come out with drivers soon enough. Go ahead an put it up! > It is just frustrating > that it has to happen this way. Such a small amount of effort to make > the distro user friendly for everyone, It is *not* a small amount of effort. We are not just talking of recompile-old-X-packages-and-forget, it means an ongoing effort of bug handling, keeping other packages depending on the old API, ... Plus if this is done, it is quite probable that nVidia would /never/ see the point of upgrading their stuff ("Why bother? It works fine with the <nVidia specific set of packages>"?) And if such is kept up, it would snowball into an enormous job of keeping whatever backward compatibility dozens of random hardware and software pieces require. Better go for a long-time-stability distribution then (but then again, I just saw problems with an oldish distribution for which they can't get machines it runs on anymore...). > and yet we must stick to our > principles and screw the end user. It is more like Fedora users are its users /because/ Fedora is bleeding edge, and of its principles; and that means breaking some eggs from time to time (if I may mix metaphors). If that doesn't apeal to you, you aren't the kind of user Fedora is aimed at. Can't please everyone, sorry about that. Just shop elsewhere. > It doesn't make sense. It makes perfect sense to me. [Full disclosure: I'm an nVidia user myself, and 3d has /never/ worked here (had enough grief with the binary driver that I gave up on it long ago). But for my needs, the current nv driver is plenty enough. YMMV.] -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list